Chapter 804 The future...is yours
However, those members of the Apocalypse Regiment had no intention of fighting. They were eager to rush to support the collapsed front of the Apocalypse Regiment and would not fight against Flynn's weak right-wing follow-up troops.
The slant attack tactic seems to be a big success so far!
Of course, the success of the tactics was within Flynn's expectation. Flynn was quite confident that his command level was comparable to that of Han Bai and Li Yue.
About half of the Apocalypse Knights were directly defeated by Flynn's superior force. Although their death rate was not too high, their formation was completely lost.
Perhaps these elite soldiers who are loyal to the current grand commander are expected to regroup and form a fighting force after withdrawing from the battlefield.
But at least for a short period of time, they were no longer able to regroup on the battlefield.
As for the Knights of the Apocalypse, they obviously found themselves in a dangerous situation as half of their troops were defeated.
This was obviously beyond what the grand leader could accept.
I saw him in the middle army, leading his personal guards, desperately rushing towards Flynn.
The commander of the regiment wants to prevent the disintegration of his army as much as possible. He wants to reorganize the defense line, collect the remaining soldiers, and regroup.
Otherwise, he would have completely lost this battle.
This country will also change its master.
The nature of this war does not allow the Grand Commander to reorganize his troops after his defeat.
A battle, a war!
The leader of the group wants to make a comeback!
But, how easy is it?
At least so far, the Grand Commander's efforts to gather the remnant soldiers and prevent their retreat have not gone smoothly.
He did gather some of the scattered troops, but only those closest to him.
Most of the defeated troops fled in all directions and did not pass the direction of the grand commander. Naturally, they could not be stopped by the grand commander and regrouped.
Anyone with a little common sense can see that in fact the Grand Commander has been defeated. His extravagant hope of quickly regrouping the troops on the spot is just a luxury and cannot be realized.
After observing the battlefield situation, Flynn believed that now was the final stage of cleaning up the battlefield.
The battle has been won, only the final finishing touches are needed!
So Flynn decided not to be conservative anymore, but led his own guards to charge with him!
Flynn needs to show off and take the lead!
Well, the step of leading by example is omitted.
But no matter what, Flynn did lead his own guards and charged forward!
There, the current Grand Master of the Knights of the Apocalypse is there.
If you can capture it alive or simply kill it directly.
Then, Fekir can be promoted to the position of grand leader without any obstacles.
Then this war will end quickly, and the most desired results will be obtained at the cost of minimal bloodshed and sacrifice.
Flynn, on the one hand, led his own Guards troops to charge. ,
On the other hand, he also directed the rest of the troops to move here.
Prepare to use them to form a double-team on the leader to prevent him from escaping.
But just when Flynn was overwhelming, he defeated several enemy troops in a row, almost reaching the outskirts of the Grand Commander.
Knight Fekir also came here with 200 people.
Although he hadn't spoken yet, Flynn could tell from his eyes that Fekir was eager to end this war with him.
With a tacit understanding, Flynn nodded and ordered: "Knight Fekir, I will give you this final glory!"
"Go ahead and say goodbye to your father! As for the way to say goodbye, you choose whether it is death or exile. I will not interfere."
Indeed, life or death?
this is a problem.
It is to kill the grand leader once and for all, so that Knight Fekir will bear the infamy of patricide, but it also solves the possibility of potential overturn in the future, okay?
Or rather, imprison him and slowly find an opportunity to cause him to die unnaturally.
Or be kinder? Exile him?
Compared to killing them directly, these slightly milder options are also quite desirable.
All in all, there are benefits to killing him, and there are benefits to keeping him alive.
For a while, even Flynn himself couldn't clearly tell which option was better.
Flynn simply gave this credit and the difficulty of the choice to Knight Fekir and let him make his own choice - after all, this is his family matter and his country, and he does have right to make a choice.
As for the credit, Flynn has reached this position and is the boss of this country. Is there any credit that Flynn needs to grab?
Take this time, the war against the Knights of the Apocalypse, for example.
In the end, in the history books, everyone will also record that it was Flynn Tesnilan who personally led the troops and defeated the Knights of the Apocalypse.
And captured or killed the grand leader of the Apocalypse Regiment, supporting the orthodox grand leader to ascend to power.
The first victory in this war is already his own.
There is no need for Flynn to fight for the opportunity to end the Grand Leader.
Flynn gave Fekir the opportunity to capture or kill the Grand Leader alive as a reward.
This made Fekir very grateful to Flynn.
Knight Fekir, who was grateful for Flynn's generosity and kindness, showed murderous intent in his eyes, and resolutely ran towards the final goal!
With a quick charge, he led his brothers and rushed all the enemy troops on the left and right into the distance as if they were in no man's land.
Finally, he waved his shuriken and thrust forward hard!
The thick sword blade directly penetrated the commander's breastplate and pierced his body.
The weapon penetrated from the other side of the body.
It seems that Fekir chose death.
"I choose death!"
The Grand Leader's eyes gradually changed from anger to disbelief, and then dimmed.
He finally stretched out his hand, patted Fekir's shoulder armor, and said, "The future... is yours."
Obviously, the grand leader is also an ambitious person. Although he lost, he has no regrets in his career. If he loses, he loses.
After the victory, Fekir Knight also pretended to squeeze out a few crocodile tears.
In the midst of thousands of troops, he held the body of the commander in his arms, looking up to the sky and roaring!
I don’t know, is Fekir crying?
Or are you talking about smiling up at the sky?
Flynn saw the figure of Knight Fekir, and there were some complicated and sad expressions on his face.
Flynn did not dare to conclude that Knight Fekir must not have any sadness.
But maybe he will also think of some of his past life and feel a little bit lost, right?